Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 217
... understood as the very special ethos of the last , brief time before the end . 14 Rather , the Sermon on the Mount is the pure uncorrupted expression of the will of God as it agrees with law and prophets , i.e. , as it always was . In ...
... understood as the very special ethos of the last , brief time before the end . 14 Rather , the Sermon on the Mount is the pure uncorrupted expression of the will of God as it agrees with law and prophets , i.e. , as it always was . In ...
Pagina 292
... understood as the instrument of seduction . The reconstruction of the wording of Q is very difficult : Luke has omitted the logion completely ; perhaps it was unpleasantly radical for him . Probably the imperatives βάλε ἀπὸ σοῦ and ...
... understood as the instrument of seduction . The reconstruction of the wording of Q is very difficult : Luke has omitted the logion completely ; perhaps it was unpleasantly radical for him . Probably the imperatives βάλε ἀπὸ σοῦ and ...
Pagina 328
... understood as an expression of love , but also that love of the neighbor must not be understood in a narrow 36 33 Formulation of K. Tagawa . 34Tannehill * 378-80 speaks correctly of an " extreme instance " or " focal instance , " which ...
... understood as an expression of love , but also that love of the neighbor must not be understood in a narrow 36 33 Formulation of K. Tagawa . 34Tannehill * 378-80 speaks correctly of an " extreme instance " or " focal instance , " which ...
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